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[[James Horner]]'s orignal {{y|1982}} [[soundtrack|score]] for ''[[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]''. Additional music by [[Alexander Courage]].
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[[James Horner]]'s orignal {{y|1984}} [[soundtrack|score]] for ''[[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]''. Additional music by [[Alexander Courage]].
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==

Revision as of 04:00, 4 December 2006

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CD album cover
Composer: James Horner
Additional Music: Alexander Courage
Orchestrator: Greig McRitchie
Label: GNP Crescendo Records
Release Date: 21 January 1991

James Horner's orignal 1984 score for Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Additional music by Alexander Courage.

Overview

As Star Trek III: The Search of Spock was essentially a direct continuation of The Wrath of Khan, so too is James Horner's score, picking up fast on the heels of the last soundtrack.

Utlizing the previous film's Spock-centric theme as this film's overarching and opening theme, Horner introduces several new motifs while remaining true to the same orchestration and style that branded Khan. New here are Vulcan and Klingon themes as well as several motifs for Starfleet and the world of the 23rd century, returning are the aforementioned Spock theme and opening title (now end title) from Khan.

Relegating Nicholas Meyer's emphasis on nautical percussion and chimes to the background, Horner takes a more traditional action-adventure approach, reminiscent of later work in Cocoon and The Rocketeer. The composer also trades some of the grandiose (or over-the-top) styling heard during action sequences in the previous film, for more personal scoring, almost out of place in a Star Trek film.

The Search for Spock is airy and more subdued than Khan, heavier on strings and lighter on brass and percussion. Whether by directive of Leonard Nimoy or the simple natural progression that is a sequel score, Horner's Spock plays a smaller part in the latter film, more ambiance than active player. This, Horner's final journey with the crew of the Enterprise, would prove to be a transitionary score before heavyweights Cliff Eidelman and Jerry Goldsmith would take up the reins and complete the movie series.

Track Listing

The original soundtrack release of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock contained a sampling of the music used in the film. Below is a list of the tracks made widely available.

Note that the final track was produced for the album and was not used in the film.
# Title/Runtime
1 Prologue & Main Title* (6:27)
2 Klingons* (5:55)
3 Stealing the Enterprise* (8:33)
4 The Mind Meld (2:30)
5 Bird-of-Prey Decloaks (3:37)
6 Returning to Vulcan (4:49)
7 The Katra Ritual (4:29)
9 End Title* (6:12)
10 The Search for Spock
Total 37:38
* Contains TOS theme composed by Alexander Courage

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Previous soundtrack release:
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Star Trek Movie Soundtrack
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Next soundtrack release:
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home